
Atlético Madrid Reportedly ready to sell Joao Felix for €100m (£86m) after signing the 23-year-old Portuguese striker for €126m (£113m) in 2019. (AS – in Spanish)
Manchester United are enthusiastic, but face competition from Paris Saint Germain and Bayern Munich with the aim of signing Felix in January. (Mail)
PSG will also offer Argentine striker Lionel Messi, 35, an official contract extension after the World Cup. (Objective)
Al Hilal wants to beat its Saudi rivals Al Nasr to the signing of Cristiano Ronaldo, 37, after the departure of the Portuguese striker from Manchester United. (Express)
chelsea stay in talks with RB Leipzig following the signing of Josko Gvardiol and the Croatian defender, 20, said ‘maybe one day I will be there’. (Athletics, via 90 Min)
Atlético Madrid conducted a survey on from Leicester Turkish center half Caglar Soyuncu, 26. (AS – in Spanish)
Borussia Dortmund chief executive Carsten Cramer says they have a ‘good relationship’ with former and current boss liverpool manager Jurgen Klopp, but the Reds won’t get any ‘freebies’ if they want to sign 19-year-old England midfielder Jude Bellingham from the German club. (Vietnam News)
England midfielder Declan Rice, 23, has indicated he wants to leave West Hamsaying he wants to win trophies and play in the Champions League. (Guardian)
Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement to sign Brazilian attacking midfielder Gustavo Scarpa, 28, from Palmeiras. (Fabrizio Romano)
chelsea compete Newcastle United to sign Brazilian midfielder Andrey Santos, 18, from Vasco da Gama. (90 mins)
Barcelona Summer signing Franck Kessie doesn’t feel comfortable at the club, who are reportedly considering selling the Ivory Coast midfielder, 25, for as little as €10m (£8.6m). (AS – in Spanish)
Barcelona are interested in 16-year-old Brazilian Endrick but won’t make a bid for the Palmeiras ahead this season. (Marca – in Spanish)
liverpool had discussions over terminating Billy Koumetio’s one-season loan deal with Austria Vienna as they gave the 20-year-old French centre-back little playing time. (The Football Insider)
How to watch the FIFA World Cup on the BBC
The World Cup in Qatar is well underway – and BBC Sport has you covered with all the match and TV news.
You can follow live text commentary from every match on the BBC Sport website, as well as reports, news and analysis throughout the tournament.
There will be coverage of all 64 matches on BBC Radio 5 Live and BBC Soundswith a podcast.
Friday, December 2
Group H: South Korea – Portugal (3:00 p.m.) – BBC
Group H: Ghana – Uruguay (15:00) – BBC
Group G: Cameroon – Brazil (7:00 p.m.) – ITV
Group G: Serbia – Switzerland (7:00 p.m.) – ITV